If the library does not have the materials needed for your research, they can be obtained
from other libraries, generally at no charge. When there is a charge, we will contact
you before ordering the material to see if you will be willing to pay for it. All
borrowers pay the cost for overdue fines they incur. Interlibrary Loan request form for materials is available online. Patrons should contact Interlibrary Loan for complete details.

Reserve requests must be submitted at least 3 weeks before the beginning of each semester.
Materials submitted later will not be available for the first day of classes. During
the first 2 weeks of the semester, reserve staff receives numerous listings. Processing
may take up to 2 weeks at this time. At other times during the semester materials
are generally processed in 1 - 5 days. It takes a minimum of 5 weeks to acquire new
titles in print. It also takes a minimum of 2 weeks to recall books that are checked
out to borrowers. Reed Library will not purchase items for reserves that are considered
textbooks for the course. If this is to be a merged course in ANGEL, you must merge
your course before submitting a reserve request Please fill out a Reserves Request form. Questions about Electronic Reserves should be submitted to MaryLou DeWolf, Head
of Circulation marylou.dewolf@fredonia.edu.

Reed Library provides eight study carrels in the Carnahan-Jackson Center for Learning
and Scholarship for faculty and professional staff wishing to use them for extensive
and ongoing research. The purpose of these carrels is to facilitate the research process
and to allow faculty close access to library materials.

Use this form to recommend Reed Library purchase materials for the Library's collections. If ordering
items to be placed on reserve for a course, please indicate in the notes field. For
Departments: Please direct all questions about book allocations and ordering to Kathleen
Sacco kathleen.sacco@fredonia.edu. All other requests will be placed in a queue and will be assessed for purchased
as funds are available. All materials are processed according to the Library's Collection Development Policy and Deselection Policy.

Have a list of items? Use this Excel Form to fill out the list and attach it to the form, rather than filling the form out
for individual items.

A free interactive guide to help faculty determine the appropriate copyright guidelines
they must follow to use different types of copyright protected media in their courses.
Developed by Baruch's Computer and Technology Center (BCTC) and Kognito Interactive.